Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge |
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Genre | Game show |
Based on | Ben 10 by Man of Action |
Directed by | Sasha Ransome |
Presented by | Johny Pitts |
Starring | Yuri Lowenthal |
Composer(s) | Dobs Vye |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Executive producer(s) | Daniel Marlowe Michael Carrington and Daniel Lennard (for Cartoon Network) |
Producer(s) | Catherine Patterson Mandy Morris (series producer) Rebecca Denton (for Cartoon Network) |
Production location(s) | London |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Twenty Twenty |
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Original network | Cartoon Network UK |
Original release | 15 October | – 31 December 2011
Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge is an exciting game show made for kids who love the Ben 10 cartoon series. It was created by Turner Broadcasting System Europe with Twenty Twenty. The show aired on many Cartoon Network channels around the world.
This game show was a big hit! It ran in twenty-five different countries. In seventeen of these countries, it even had local hosts and was spoken in different languages. The show started in November 2011. Kids between 7 and 12 years old could be contestants.
In 2013, a special version was made just for Asia. It was filmed in Malaysia for Cartoon Network Asia. This version was called Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge Asia. It was hosted by Nabil Mahir. This Asian version was shown in five Southeast Asian countries. These countries included Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia.
The show later came back as Ben 10 Challenge. This new version was inspired by the Ben 10 (2016 TV series). Ben 10 Challenge first aired on Cartoon Network UK on October 13, 2017.
Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge Around the World
Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge was a global phenomenon! It was shown on Cartoon Network channels in many countries. Each country often had its own local host and sometimes a unique title for the show.
For example, in Argentina and Brazil, the show was known as Ben 10: Desafío Final. In Germany, France, and Italy, it kept the original title, Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge.
Some countries, like Australia and New Zealand, aired the UK version of the show. This meant they didn't have their own local hosts. Other places, like Norway and Sweden, used a dubbed version from another country, like the Danish one.
The show even reached the Middle East and Vietnam. This shows how popular Ben 10 is all over the world!